Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1912

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if V+' W 1' ,-tim'-V.-f.-Jitzwfr-vfw 1 ' 1 1, . Q r i I0 TRINITY 'COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Percy Gordon, who is a lawyer in Qu'Appelle, has just been married to Miss Hattie Kennedy of Cooksville. We extend him our hearliest congratulations. Cap Kidd has been playing a stellar game for the senior T. A. A. C. Hockey Team. T. C. S. has been well represented in hockey this season. We have noticed the following 2--CLIP Kidd with senior T. A. A. C., Gustin and Stone with Woodstockg Kev Drummond, with lNlcGillg Doug Hay with Owen Soundg E. O. Wheeler with R. M. C., 15. A. Cox and Bull Reid with Trinity g Ranny Ball and Fred Maxwell with Assiniboines, Manitohag and Ern llinkham with Tigers, Calgary. Snitchy jaivis has taken his second year in Forestry at 'Varsity. W. O. Morris who paid the school a welcome visit in the late autumn writes us from the Dominion Bank, Winnipeg, that he has taken out a commission in the newly formed 1Sth Mounted Rifles. We had a letter from the Rev. G. H. Broughall, 418 Wardlow Ave., Winnipeg, early in March. He hears from W. H.Nightingale that he is delighted with his new build- ing-he has now set up a permanent school building-and that prospects continue to brighten. From the same source we hear that Britton, who came here from the neighborhood of Kingston and left about '86, is on the editorial staff of the Winnipeg Free Preis. We hear from E. N. L. Reid that he is to captain the Trinity Cricket Team this year. He is now in his second year and is taking a general Arts course. I-Ie sends us a list of other old boys in attendance 1- V. C. Spencer, 4th year Honour Philosophy 5 graduates this year then proceeds with the Divinity course. E. H. Cox, 4th year, General Arts 5 is going into business after graduation. G. M. Morley, 3rd year, Political Science. C. J. S. Stuart, 3rd yearg Honour Classics, then Divinity. A. j. Johnston, 3rd year, Honour Classics. A. B. Mortimer, 2nd yearg Modern History. Gilbert in his Freshman year is taking Divinity. Hank Waters is busy with his Forestry course , he has just begun Zoology and finds it worse than Botany. The anatomy of a much dead frog makingafar strong- er appeal to at least one of his senses than the dissection of TrzY1ium pumlium. Pinkham writes from Calgary that he is working at stenography as he finds it necessary to his work in the C. P. R. general ofiices. He was delighted to hear we had won the football championship, and hoped we would do as well in cricket. Harry Langslow was married last November in New York to Eva Dorothy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cornell Greene. The bride and groom have set up house at 28, Buckingham street, Rochester. P. W. Plummer is anxious to complete a fyle of the RECORD. He requires Nos. ., l, 'N 7- , J . Nl ,tt iff fs ii'.' :i if. .I -Illvtl. Y -U ,- 3 y -f, x- Qs, ..1 A' ' . tg'-t 'tl.. r. P- ' i f. , I ' ' W ifth. 31,3 we., 2, 5 it, - A 'wc i 555. . . AA-' . I 1 ' ,fe J- . , - 'vit' r' .img X . J. ' 1 'v'E I',rf' I' fl, V ik 1 V .7 ', ' A .sw ' L -1 . Y' if W . f T'-v' '- pai 9' ' fa- ii' ' .','. , ,1a.f., 1 '. ,,,f'2 . llpxyf, 1 lu., N, 5 ' . .5 1-'J +-. ' V .PW 1 tv 1 jr I. ' . .fl 'q tt fl . gt, . . 1 -ll. ' -in 'Ji etwhfa . q- ,, ,lu , 'fix 5'-in , N figsff '-qw' . M 'xi '.' 'fin ,-.yt t ,EW :Nl 'o . . r 1,5-. . 5 '. -r . 4 I., Nh? ff, ' t 'P' ,, I., r 'Digg rfb-X ir, . ., I. Gi.,,,.g. 'j i'h'1 L. --.M .f fi ' va' ,,4.l' ' , . ,A .-,, 1- ni.

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 9 G. H. Barnard, one of our staunchest old boys in B. C., has been elected a member of the Dominion Parliament. Archie Burton has signed with the Toronto Base Ball Club for the coming season and we all hope he will make good. R. C. Milroy and joseph Bryan are attending the Manitoba University. Milly was manager of the Assiniboine junior hockey team, champions of the Mani- toba junior hockey league. Harold Thompson is in the Imperial Bank in Port Arthur. Bill I-Iagarty, Lieutenant in the R. C. R. is one of the mess-room members in Victoria, B. C. 'l'. C. Mewburn is one ofthe staff of the Grand Trunk Pacific survey party in Alberta. G. C. Conyers is occupying a position with the Quebec Steamship Company at Hamilton, Bermuda. He is still keeping up his good work in cricket. R. S. Morris is senior partner of the firm of Morris and Wright, stock brokers in Hamilton, Ontario. Rod Wyssman is in the Bank of Commerce, Tom Seagram and Goog Daw in the B. of M. at Hamilton. Vic Vallance is one of the clerks in the firm of Wood, Vallance Sz Co. Hamilton. Burnaby Thompson is in the Bank of Commerce at the Soo. john Jukes is in the Imperial Bank at Vancouver, and would like to hear from. all old boys who were here with him. Si Mara is for the time being on the staffof the Imperial Bank in Victoria B.C V. C. Spencer is secretary of the Undergraduates' Parliament at 'Varsity. As this is quite a distinction we wish him all o' the luck. Alf Laing and Barney Henderson are in the Merchants Bank at Windsor. Stan Paschal is helping his father in the management of the American Hotel at Hamilton, Bermuda. Charley Turnbull is in the head office of the Bank of Commerce in Toronto, and is doing very well. F. M. Stevenson, one of the members of the championship football team of 1895, is on the staff of the C. P. R. at Nelson, B. C. H. Stinson is in the Imperial Bank at Edmonton, Alt. T. B. Thompson is in the Imperial Bank at Calgary, Alt. Dick Coady is attending the Business College in Toronto. Slats Pearce is in the Dominion Bank at Hamilton. C. R. Spencer, Young's Point, came down to assist us in the Confirmation Ser- vices lately held in the School Chapel. J. M. Greer is at present employed studying law in Toronto with ulterior motives. H. C. Wotherspoon has paid us several welcome visits this term.



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'F l l f if gi .nr Q- ' 1. Wm. ,U ,y,,. P . . I . 6 :il J TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. rx 2, 3 and 5 of Vol. I. If any subscriber who is not preserving the entire fyle has any of these numbers and is willing to send thcm to the Editorial Staff, we shall be very much obliged. We are indebted to Mr. Dyce W. Saunders in Toronto, and to Mr. D'Arcy Martin in Hamilton, for trouble taken in interviewing applicants for the position of Groundsman and Pro. during our cricket season. The appointee's name is Grainger, he is residing in Hamilton and has played cricket while in the army. To Mr. Saunders we owe thanks for advice in regard to our Cricket Crease and the plans for a complete system of drains, which, it is hoped, will prevent the cricket ground from being so long saturated with water in the Spring. To Mr. IY.-Xrcy Martin and Mr. H. K. Merritt we are further indebted for items of news relating to several of the old boys published in the School List ofour last issue. We had a few lines in January from Alex. Allen-the most recent of the Gabes, asking us to send his Rt-:coup no longer to Chicago, but to 1z8o Utica street, Oakland California. tbockea HR hockey season of 1909 has not been nearly as successful as that of 1908. This was partly due to the lack of old colours, but more to want of practice and of games. The school had only four practices on the covered rink down town and were then quarantined on account of smallpox in the town. They had to content themselves with practice on the open-air rink, which on account of the warm weather was in poor condition most of the time. The team however made a splendid showing against 'Varsity III in Toronto, and evinced what they might have done later on had they been able to use the covered rink. It is to be hoped that next year the school will have its own covered rink. BIGSIDE.-T. C. S. VS. ,VARSITY III On Friday afternoon January 29th, T. C. S. met and tied 'Varsity III by the score of 4-4, at the Mutual street rink in Toronto, in the first junior Inter-collegiate game of the western district. Both teams were in poor condition on account of the lack of practice caused by the warm weather 3 nevertheless the game was fast and ex- citing from start to finish. T. C. S. rushed things and after five minutes' play scored the first goal. 'Varsity evened up a few minutes laterg but T. C. S. got busy, and after some good playing on both sides scoredg this was shortly followed by another goal making it 3-t at the turn. Soon after the interval the school scored again. Up till now the play had been very fast, and T. C. S. were beginning to show their lack of practice. 'Varsity's weight was beginning to tell on their lighter opponents, and by good individual rushes they managed to get in three goals before the final whistle

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